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Access for People with Disabilities

Library: Elevator Closed

Due to the need to rebuild the motor, Facilities Services has notified us that the public elevator in the Renne Library will be closed June 22 through August 15. Please inquire at the Borrow Desk about special services to assist with materials or building access during this time. The staff elevator can be made available for use of the public with a staff escort. We apologize for this inconvenience. Patron access and safety are our highest priorities so please let us know how we can assist during this time.

Montana State University is committed to affording students, faculty, staff and visitors with disabilities the opportunity to participate in the university's academic and non-academic activities by providing access and reasonable accommodations that may be necessary to assure access.

Persons with disabilities may request accommodation at the offices shown below:

Academic Programs, Student Services, Residence Life

The Office of Disability, Re-entry and Veteran Services is the office responsible for assuring that the university programs, services, and activities are accessible to students with disabilities. Disabled students wishing to request an accommodation may contact this office.

Employment

Reasonable accommodation with respect to employment matters should be coordinated with Human Resources. Applicants, prospective employees and faculty and staff with disabilities may submit requests for accommodation to:

Other Facilities, Services and Programs

For any other facilities, services and programs or to raise concerns about accessibility or access, contact the MSU Accessibility Contact Person shown below.

The Accessibility Contact Person is responsible for addressing accessibility issues, maintaining accessibility information, including the existence and location of accessible features and routes; providing information to the university community about accessibility requirements and responding to individual and group accessibility requests:

Accessibility Information On-line

Current accessibility information concerning access to university buildings may be found here. The Accessibility Map of the university which lists accessible routes and accessibility information may be found here.

Accessible routes must be free of obstructions, including bicycles and construction debris. If any person is aware of, or encounters obstacles, debris or obstructions on an accessible route, please contact the Accessibility Contact Person to report it.

Complaints or Grievances

The university has adopted a policy prohibiting discrimination on the basis of a disability. Individuals who have complaints alleging discrimination based upon a disability may file them with the following: